SITE REVIEW: http://www.tasameem.net

I changed the meta tags and I added search engine to my site please check my site and tell me if you find any problem
http://www.tasameem.net/store

Thank you

Breeze

Photographer

Posts: 1029

Loc: Australia

3+ Months Ago

First of all it's a good design - nice and neat. The colours work well together, wich is good. In Firefox 2 the area to the right of the websites logo on the header stays black, and the links in that area are out of the header:

There is also a space on top of the nav column in FF2 that isn't there in IE7:

There are 39 errors in you HTML; click here to see them.

Apparently there are also some CSS issues that need tending too.

I'd also advise against using tables when you can avoid them.

I don't quite like the navigation column on the left, but that's just me.

Other than that I think this is a well executed website, but you should work on getting it valid and appearing the same in most browsers. Browsershots may help you if you don't want to install more on your computer.

zaiah

Proficient

Posts: 374

3+ Months Ago

Hey just a few comments.

I don't think the color scheme matches the product. It's a good one, but not for what you are selling. Your code is a beast! I can't really make heads or tails of it. Tables are evil. And with so many other sites selling templates, you need to display some of the best templates you can find. I haven't used one yet but I know that these are....for a better lack of words, less than the cream of the crop. I hope I am not being too critical. But most of them look like templates I've seen for free. And I say that to say this, your site looks like an older one. Sorry.

Guy who knows things

Beginner

Posts: 59

Loc: UK

3+ Months Ago

I agree with Zaia.

Reasons why I think the site looks a bit older:

1. The menu links should be in a sans-serif font. Looks like Times New Roman right now or maybe Georgia, I'm not sure. (The source code is a mess so I won't even bother looking.) Try Arial or Verdana.

2. I personally wouldn't underline the menu links when hovering, as they already have a color and image change during mouseover, so the underline is a bit of an overkill.

3. IMO the template images should be bigger. They should be the same size as the info cell to their right,

4. And then I would reduce the table padding in general. Personally I wouldn't even use tables, I'd go with css wherever possible.